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atre1 (1121-25)

The form haytre is a cross reference to the following entry:

atre1 (1121-25)

aitre;  haytre  
  FEW:  atrium 25,687b-88a Gdf:  aitre 1,202a GdfC: TL: aitre 1,264 DEAF:  aitre  DMF:  aître  / atre  TLF:  aitre  OED:  atrium n.  MED: DMLBS:  atrium 150b

s.

1archit.court, hall
( 1121-25; MS: s.xiv1 )  Nus sumes ci vint e .iiij.; Ci conversum en cest atre (Latin: viginti quatuor sumus in hoc atrio conversantes)  S Brend mup 718
( s.xii1; MS: 1155-60 )  defist la meie aneme es aitres nostre Seignur (Latin: in atria Domini)  Camb Ps 153.LXXXIII.2
2archit.area around a church, cemetery
( MS: s.xii2/4 )  Leverunt nos en bieres sur sumers, Si nus plurrunt de doel e de pitet, Enfuerunt en aitres de musters  Roland 1750

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See also:

astre2  estre2 
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